Metal Balls and Metal Hemispheres Weight And Packing Volume Calculator

1.When you start a project need to implement our metal balls  and metal hemispheres for hanging or special weight factor.which you wanna figure out its weight and choosing the best thickness for your project. here we publish a calculator for our metal balls and metal hemispheres weight counting.

2.Maybe you’re curious about that why this light weight hollow steel balls,brass balls and aluminum balls cost you much higher cost when delivery by door to door express or air shipping. The express shipping company such as DHL,Fedex,UPS and TNT has the same shipping rate policy for the billable weight.Here we write this article help you comprehend.

Determine The Actual Weight

The logistic company use a scale to determine the weight of the package. Round any fraction of a Kg (pound) to the next whole  KG (pound) over.

For instance: if one hollow steel ball gross weight is 19.5KG(pound), the actual weight is 20kg (pound).

Determine The Volumetric Weight

The metal ball volumetric weight reflects package density, which is the amount of space a package occupies in relation to its actual weight. Dimensional weight may apply to all DHL/FEDEX/UPS/TNT domestic and international package services.
Determine the hollow steel balls carton or plywood/iron box package dimensions in centimeters. For each dimension, measure at the longest point, rounding each measurement to the nearest whole number (for example, 1.00 to 1.49 will be considered 1, and 1.50 to 1.99 will be considered 2).

Multiply the package length (longest side of the package) by the width by the height.  The result is the cubic size in centimeters (cm³).

Divide the cubic size in centimeters by the divisor to calculate the volumetric weight in kilograms. Increase any fraction to the next whole kilograms.

The divisor by rate type: 5000 for Daily Rates.

  • Calculate Formula: (Length*Width*Height) ÷5000

Determine The Billable Weight

Compare the metal balls package’s actual weight to its volumetric weight. The greater of the two is the billable weight and should be used to calculate the rate. For multiple-package shipments, total the billable weight of all packages in the shipment.

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